eTOC ‘Chemistry International’ – Apr-Jun 2024

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Chemistry International Volume 46, Issue 2


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cover: On view through August 2024 at the Hach Gallery of the Science History Institute in Philadelphia is an exhibit called BOLD. It is simply ‘Vibrant, dazzling, and BOLD’ to recognize that our world is full of color. In the feature page 6, Elisabeth Berry Drago, Director of Visitor Engagement, at the Science History Institute, is taking CI readers to a tour of the exhibit. Drawing on dye sample books, vivid clothing, and scientific instruments, BOLD: Color from Test Tube to Textile explores more than 150 years of efforts to expand our access to color. This exhibition—and the feature—is a colorful journey through the history of science, with stops at coal mines, factory floors, and fashion runways. Color also comes at a cost, and the pursuit of new and brighter dyes has at times harmed humans and environments. BOLD also examines scientists’ efforts to understand these impacts and the efforts of dye makers to produce color more sustainably for people and for places.


Sections
Features | WireProject Place | Provisional Rec | Up for Discussion | Bookworm | Conference CallMark Your Calendar

Archives of Chemistry International


Past President’s Column

Embracing Change: IUPAC’s Opportunities Moving Forward (2)
by Javier García Martínez
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Features

BOLD: Color from Test Tube to Textile (6)
by Elisabeth Berry Drago
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The renaissance and evolving design of radical polymerization (16)
by Graeme Moad
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Two Young Observers at the WCC in The Hague Share Their Reflections (22)
by Mattias Wei Ren Kon, Jovern Teo, Fun Man Fung, and Marietjie Potgieter
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IUPAC Emeritus Fellows 2022-23

IUPAC Wire

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The 2024 IUPAC-Richter Award Goes to Craig M. Crews (26)
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Science as a Global Public Good (26)
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IUPAC Emeritus Fellows 2022-23 (27)
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Ty Coplen received a US Presidential Rank Award (28)
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One World Chemistry—IOCD Call for Volunteers (28)
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2024 Franzosini Prize and Balarew Award—Call for Nominations (29)
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InCHI Changing Pace (29)
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IUPAC Standards Online—Free Access (30)
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PAC Open for Submissions (30)
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Teaching Ethics and Core Values in Chemistry Education— Call for Papers (31)
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Inorganic Chemistry Division—Feb 2024 Newsletter (31)
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Project Place

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InChI Open Education Resource (32)
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The Gender Gap in Chemistry—Building on the ISC Gender Gap Project (32)
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Medicinal Chemistry in Drug Discovery & Development, India (33)
<https://iupac.org/project/2023-033-2-700/> | <doi>

Advanced Technologies for Carbon Sequestration and Capture (33)
<https://iupac.org/project/2023-023-1-600/> | <doi>

Terminology and Symbolism for Mechanochemistry (34)
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Provisional Recommendations

Definition of Materials Chemistry (35)

Up for Discussion

Aaryan Singh and Marietjie Potgieter at the IUPAC GA/ Congress in The Hague in August 2023

How Young Are You? (36)
by Aaryan Singh and Marietjie Potgieter
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Bookworm

The Etymology of Chemical Names (38)
Reviewed by Edwin C. Constable and Richard M. Hartshorn

IUPAC Green Book—New Abridged Version (40)

IUPAC Blue Book—Updated release (40)


Conference Call

The Presidents’ Forum: Advancing Chemistry through Global Cooperation (41)
by Javier García Martínez
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IUPAC’s Role in the International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development and the Closing Ceremony (44)
by Javier García Martínez
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Thailand Younger Chemists Network (47)
by Chanat (Jay) Aonbangkhen
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Where 2B & Y

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Mark Your Calendar

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page first posted 3 Apr 2024; published by De Gruyter 2 Apr 2024

 

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